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What Causes Pain Around C-section Scar Along With Blood In Urine?

Hi, I am 20 and I had my right fallopian tube removed because of an infection as well as my appendix back in May 2014. I now am experiencing slight pain on the right side of my c-section scar and I have had some blood in my urine while I am not on my period. I d like to know if this is something I should be concerned about?
Fri, 23 Jan 2015
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Hello
Welcome here
I can understand your concerns.

The pain in scar of C-section points towards infection.
Is there any pus discharge from the scar or swelling or change of skin color near scar?

This may require antibiotics.

Blood in urine needs to be investigated. You must go for complete urine examination.

Visit your gynecologist.

Hope this helps.
Thanks.
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What Causes Pain Around C-section Scar Along With Blood In Urine?

Hello Welcome here I can understand your concerns. The pain in scar of C-section points towards infection. Is there any pus discharge from the scar or swelling or change of skin color near scar? This may require antibiotics. Blood in urine needs to be investigated. You must go for complete urine examination. Visit your gynecologist. Hope this helps. Thanks.